Mule-driven covered wagons are on a street in Denver, Colorado. Shows scenes of emigrants with covered wagons and tents and a storm. North American Indians attack wagon trains and set fire to a barn. Interior view of the U.S. Mint building in...

An oil painting of the battle on Beecher Island (Colorado) between soldiers and Native American Sioux and Cheyenne. Shows images of horses, soldiers, scouts, Native Americans, trees, bushes and a river.

An oil painting that depicts the Sand Creek Massacre (Colorado) between the Arapaho and Cheyenne Native Americans and American soldiers. Shows the battle scene in a camp with tepees, mounted soldiers, an American flag in the middle of the...

Painting depicts the Sand Creek Massacre, Kiowa County, Colorado in which United States troops murdered approximately two hundred Native Americans (Cheyenne and Arapahoe) on November 29 and 30th, 1864. Shows horses, tepees, and rifles.

The Battle of Beecher's Island, Arikaree River, Colorado, September, 1868. White men with horses are on the near side of the river looking across at a large contingent of attacking Native Americans (Cheyenne).

The Battle of Beecher's Island, Arikaree River, Colorado, September, 1868. White men with horses are on the near side of the river looking across at a large contingent of attacking Native Americans (Cheyenne).

The battle at Sand Creek, Colorado, between U.S. troops and Native Americans (Cheyenne). Women and children panic behind trees in the foreground, warriors and soldiers fight among tepees in the background.

Shows U. S. Cavalry soldiers during the Battle of Beecher Island, Arikaree River, Colorado, 1868. An officer hands a wounded soldier a drink of water as another man sips from a pool. A third prepares to fire his rifle. The battle was waged against...

A portrait of William Newton Byers, Denver journalist, founder of Rocky Mountain News, civic leader, president of Festival of Mountain and Plain, and postmaster. He sits on a chair with tassels and holds a paper.

Studio portrait of Major Scott J. Anthony of the 1st Colorado Cavalry Regiment, participant in the Sand Creek Massacre. Anthony poses beside a wooden column and base, and holds his cap. He has a long beard and wears his cavalry coat, tassels and a...